The advantages of a software version of the Mellotron regarding its hardware counterpart
are huge. For example:
• You will have a replica of one of the most iconic keyboard instruments of the
past;
• You don't have to worry about the delicate and sometimes unreliable tape and
rewind mechanisms, and tuning problems;
• If you play a long note, you don't have to wait for the tape to rewind before you
can play that same note again;
• You don't have to worry about transport and maintenance;
• You can use as many Mellotrons as you wish;
• You have a great collection of the best original Mello tape sounds. If you want to
change the sounds, new "tapes" are just a click away;
• You can use your own samples as "tapes" if you want (looped or non-looped).
This way you will have an ever growing assortment of sounds. The samples will
play through the emulated "tape mechanism", which will give them a vintage
sound that can't be achieved anywhere else;
• You have an instrument modernized and complemented with a great assortment
of effects and amplifiers;
• You have a macro envelope control, and you can use MIDI velocity to control
the volume, after-touch to control the flutter effect, and the modulation wheel to
control tape track mixing.
So, do you want a Mellotron or what?
Arturia - User Manual Mellotron V - WELCOME TO THE MELLOTRON
6
Содержание Mellotron V
Страница 1: ...USER MANUAL...